Micropapillary urothelial carcinoma: Cytologic features in a retrospective series of urine specimens
The Populist Cytologist™
Jonas John Heymann, Anjali Saqi, Andrew Thomas Turk, John Crapanzano CytoJournal? 2013 10(1):4-4 Comments Regarding This Article: The authors provide a retrospective review of a small series of cases in order to evaluate the features of micropapillary urothelial carcinoma (uPC). They conclude that the cytologic features in exfoliative urine samples can be difficult to distinguish ...The Populist Cytologist™ - A Blog for Cytotechnologists and Cytopathologists
Jana Sullinger

My Winter With Marley and Buddie-A Final Schnauzer Tale!
The Populist Cytologist™
Well….all I can say is WHAT A WINTER! Some of you probably recall my prior blog about my miniature schnauzer Marley, who got sick after my vacation last summer. This was not more than a month after losing little Missy last summer. So, as you recall, the summer was a bit challenging. My other 9 year ...The Populist Cytologist™ - A Blog for Cytotechnologists and Cytopathologists
Jana Sullinger

For anyone interested in posting content to CYTOPATHNET, please send me a message and I will make sure you have the right permissions assigned. I have begun recreating much of the prior content out of the old site into a new format that is based on TikiWiki. I have posted most of the CLIA Forum articles that Sandra Fite, CT(ASCP) has contributed over the years. The idea behind CYTOPATHNET has always been to create an online community for collaboration and sharing of ideas. Tiki allows for this for the adventuresome in providing a way for users to work collectively on document creation, allow for posting of news articles, online forums, and user Blogs. I wanted to thank everyone for their continued patience and support as I implement these upgrades. As you may or may not be aware, I maintain the site alone on top of a very demanding work schedule, which has definitely cut into my time that I can devote to CYTOPATHNET. That is why it is so very important that the CYTOPATHNET community GET ACTIVE and use CYTOPATHNET in the way it was intended. It needs your DIRECT INPUT! I want to thank Sandra Fite for her longtime dedication and support in providing articles and feedback on CLIA issues. This will certainly continue (unless I hear differently from Sandra ). And THANK YOUto our users cytocox UserPagecytocoxfor their contribution of commentary!!!! WELCOME ABOARD!!!

CYTOPATHNET users who had previously registered will have to register again under this new site design. This will assure that we have the most current email address for you, and allow you to update your preferences and information. Individual users upon registering will obtain their own person Wiki area, which will allow you to compose your own home page and personal Wiki. You can also access your personal messages here, review any Forum or Wiki watches and To-Do?lists. The best way to find out what is available to you, is to register and explore away!

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We will be putting together a Tutorial on How-To?user TIKI for CYTOPATHNET. If you would like to help with this project, please visit this link, http://cytopathnet.org/Tutorial:+How+To+Post+to+a+Blog. To find out more about TikiWiki, please visit this link. Then, be sure to edit and set your MyTiki settings in order to take advantage of all of the great features of this site. Your MyTiki area will allow you to set up web access to your email account, set task reminders, upload notes and files, and create your own user web page, all about you! You can read more at http://tikiwiki.org/MyTiki.